·IRC: Kopecky set for victory on Zlin
Jan Kopecky and co-driver Petr Stary are on course to repeat their Barum Czech Rally Zlin victory of 2009 after completing the opening, rain-hit leg of the IRC counter with a lead of 28.2s. ·VW eyes WRC entry
Volkswagen reveals that it could make a move into the WRC as early as 2013 ·Richard Burns Foundation boost Headway
The Richard Burns Foundation raises more than 40,000 for Headway Tunbridge Wells and District ·IRC: McRae Vision makes donation prior to Zlin
Colin McRae Vision has used its partnership with the IRC to make a substantial donation to a charity based in Zlin, where round nine of the IRC is taking place this weekend. ·IRC: Loix expects tough fight on Zlin
Freddy Loix has conceded that his bid to make it three wins from three starts in this season's Intercontinental Rally Challenge will be a tall order. ·IRC: Neuville: I need to show some speed
Thierry Neuville plans to adopt a new strategy when he resumes his Intercontinental Rally Challenge campaign on Barum Czech Rally Zlin this week. ·IRC: Hunt talks down 2WD chances in Zlin
Leading IRC 2WD Cup competitor Harry Hunt says it will be virtually impossible for him to claim his second win of the season in the two-wheel drive category on Barum Czech Rally Zlin. ·Ogier pleased with asphalt podium
Sebastien Ogier declares himself pleased with a podium finish in Germany as Citroen Junior Team boss Benoit Nogier claims third place was 'close to perfection' ·German boost for Sordo
Dani Sordo gets a confidence boost with second on Rally Germany - being the only man to stay close to Sebastien Loeb through the asphalt event ·Solberg rues delays in 'incredible' rally
Petter Solberg left to rue delays in Germany which prevent him fighting for victory
·Raikkonen buoyed by rally debut
Former Formula 1 world champion Kimi Raikkonen says he is encouraged by his World Rally Championship debut for Citroen after finishing 30th in Sweden. ·Loeb secures sixth title in a row
France's Sebastien Loeb claims a record sixth successive world rally title with victory at the Rally GB. ·Rally GB secures future in Wales
The Rally of Great Britain will return to Wales after agreeing a deal with the Welsh Assembly Government. ·Rally star Loeb denied F1 chance
World rally champion Sebastien Loeb will not be able to race in Formula 1's final grand prix of 2009 after the FIA denies him a mandatory super licence. ·Crash ends Raikkonen's debut
Kimi Raikkonen's debut in the World Rally Championship comes to an end after a crash on stage 19 of the Rally Finland. ·Raikkonen agrees rallying switch
Former Formula 1 champion Kimi Raikkonen agrees to race for Citroen's junior team in the 2010 World Rally Championship. ·Rallying on 606
Rallying fans on the new 606
·Chatsworth to celebrate Audi Quattro
The 30th anniversary of the Audi Quattro will be celebrated at the annual Rally Show at Chatsworth ·Bird wins Manx Telecom Rally
Following his inaugural victory last year in his eighth year of trying, Paul Bird successfully retained his Manx Telecom Rally title with a convincing victory on the Isle of Man this weekend. ·Manx test for Weston Junior
Dave Weston Junior has entered this weekend's Manx Telecom Rally as an asphalt test. ·Ash clouds Higgins' plans for China
David Higgins has revealed that his tyre choice for forthcoming rounds of the Chinese Rally Championship has been clouded by recent flight chaos. ·Promising performance for McRae in Malaysia
Alister McRae, Chris Atkinson and Proton enjoyed their APRC outing in Malaysia, even though neither car proved capable of winning. ·Pirelli International disappointment for Weston Jr
Dave Weston Jr ended his Pirelli International Rally in spectacular - but frustrating - style. ·Evans gives JRM first victory
Gwyndaf Evans may have lucked into the success, but his JRM team was happy to accept Pirelli International success as it broke its duck in the BRC. ·GRC: Milner masters Pirelli
Jonny Milner returned to winning ways through the forests of Kielder. ·Higgins files last minute entry for Pirelli
Three-time British Rally Champion Mark Higgins has put in a late entry for the second round of the 2010 Dulux Trade MSA British Rally Championship, the Pirelli International Rally this weekend. ·Cronin: I want to win Pirelli International
Keith Cronin is buzzing ahead of the Pirelli International Rally this weekend and is keen to continue his good run and achieve victory in the second round of the 2010 BRC.
·Inside Racing: Le Mans and Goodwood magic
This latest instalment in the popular Inside Racing series takes you on a privileged, behind-the-scenes guided tour at the iconic Le Mans 24 Hours and unmissable Goodwood Festival of Speed... ·'Proud' Davidson insists: I will win Le Mans!
Having driven his heart out as he, Alex Wurz and Marc Gené did their damndest to claw back victory for Peugeot at Le Mans in 2010, Anthony Davidson insists one day he will win at La Sarthe. ·Gené: Peugeot will learn from 2010 – and return stronger
Marc Gené, Anthony Davidson and Alex Wurz came agonisingly close to pulling off a magnificent recovery drive at Le Mans, but the Spaniard insists Peugeot will return in 2011 - even stronger. ·Lamy: Perhaps we were a bit too much on the limit...
The #3 Peugeot was the first of the Lion's four-strong challenge to depart the fray at Le Mans in 2010. Pedro Lamy, the driver behind the wheel at the time, muses just what went so wrong... ·GALLERY: Le Mans 2010 Grid Girls
Just for you, we have compiled a gallery of the sexiest pit and paddock babes to grace the 2010 Le Mans 24 Hours - but open with care, as these ladies are seriously hot stuff... ·'Empty' Wurz wanted handprint, not handshake
A deflated Alex Wurz has admitted that it 'hurt' not to add to his winning Le Mans record in 2010 - but he will be back in 2011 in search of another handprint rather than just a handshake... ·Nicolas Lapierre: No regrets
Whilst confessing that it was understandably 'very disappointing' to lose a likely podium at Le Mans so close to the end, Oreca star Nicolas Lapierre insists that there is always next year... ·Oreca likely to keep faith with Peugeot
Despite having seen the Oreca Peugeot agonisingly retire from podium contention less than two hours from the end of Le Mans, Hugues de Chaunac hints that his team will likely keep the faith. ·'Rocky' repays Audi with 'unbelievable' victory
Mike Rockenfeller ably atoned for his mistake on his Audi debut in 2007 with a flawless victory in the 2010 Le Mans 24 Hours with Romain Dumas and Timo Bernhard - an 'unbelievable' result. ·Dumas: Nobody believed we could win – but I did
The first Frenchman to triumph in the Le Mans 24 Hours since Yannick Dalmas more than a decade ago, Romain Dumas has revealed that he was always confident Audi could beat Peugeot.
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